Jamie Hardgraves, 43, was last seen on Tuesday at Beaudesert. Photo: Queensland Police Service Mr Hardgraves ute was located abandoned on Stanthorpe Texas Road, Texas early on May 18. Photo: Queensland Police Service

Missing Mackay girl seen again in Bundaberg. Photo: Queensland Police Service

A 13-year-old-girl from Mackay and a 14-year-old boy from Acacia Ridge have been located, police said on Sunday.

The teenagers were among five people missing in Queensland on Saturday, as an extensive land search continued for a Gold Coast man missing from Beaudesert whose vehicle was found abandoned on Wednesday.

Coomera man Jamie Hardgraves, 43, was last seen at Thiedke Road at Beaudesert on Tuesday.

His vehicle was later found abandoned three hours drive west of Beaudesert on Stanthorpe Texas Road early Wednesday morning.

Police released images on Saturday of Mr Hardgraves’ abandoned ute that showed damage to the front of the vehicle.

SES volunteers were called out to Texas on Friday but were unable to locate the man.

45 SES volunteers and police resumed their search on Saturday, with police asking anyone who may have seen a man walking or hitchhiking along Stanthorpe Texas Road on Tuesday or Wednesday to call Crime Stoppers.

Police have also asked landholders and residents in Texas to check their properties for the man.

Mr Hardgraves is described as Caucasian, about 175 centimetres tall with short straight sandy hair and blue eyes.

A week later, 14-year-old boy went missing after leaving his home at Shelduck Street at Inala.

Concerns are held for the young boy as he suffers a medical condition and has not made contact with his family or attended school since he went missing.

He is described as Aboriginal in appearance about 160cm tall with dark brown hair and brown eyes.

Police say he may be in the Ipswich area.

Just four days later, a 21-year-old woman went missing from a medical facility at Herston.

Tiva Cahill suffers from a medical condition and police hold concerns for her welfare as she does not have any medication with her.

Ms Cahill is described as Aboriginal in appearance with a slim build and long brown hair.

Police have urged anyone who has seen any of the missing persons to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.